"My mother keeps saying that I'll never get married if I keep working so much! When do you think you will get married?"

The interviewer should never ask this question but you can choose to play along or you can opt out of the answer tactfully. Asking a question in return is a very smart way to show the interviewer that the question is entirely inappropriate without having to say so in a point-blank manner.
Here are 2 options:
"My mother keeps saying that I'll never get married if I keep working so much! When do you think you will get married?"
OR
"Oh wow, I have never been asked that question in an interview. How is this relevant to the position?"
Please note: If you are asked this question, you are within your rights to leave the interview and make an official complaint to the company's HR department or to your local labor standards board. Do not worry about blowing the interview. You do not want to work for such an irresponsible organization.

Since you are in your early twenties, do you think you'll be able to handle this job?

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"My age has never interfered with my ability to deliver a job well done. Do you feel that you do your job well, despite your age?"

The interviewer should never ask this question but you can choose to play along or you can opt out of the answer tactfully. Asking a question in return is a very smart way to show the interviewer that the question is entirely inappropriate without having to say so in a point-blank manner.
Here are 2 options:
"My age has never interfered with my ability to deliver a job well done. Do you feel that you do your job well, despite your age?"
OR
"Oh wow, I have never been asked that question in an interview. How is this relevant to the position?"
Please note: If you are asked this question, you are within your rights to leave the interview and make an official complaint to the company's HR department or to your local labor standards board. Do not worry about blowing the interview. You do not want to work for such an irresponsible organization.

"From a young age I was taught manners from my parents. That includes never talking about religion and politics. Do you have any other faux pas you would like to get out of the way?"

The interviewer should never ask this question but you can choose to play along or you can opt out of the answer tactfully. Asking a question in return is a very smart way to show the interviewer that the question is entirely inappropriate without having to say so in a point-blank manner.
Here are 2 options:
"From a young age I was taught manners from my parents. That includes never talking about religion and politics. Do you have any other faux pas you would like to get out of the way?"
OR
"Oh wow, I have never been asked that question in an interview. How is this relevant to the position?"
Please note: If you are asked this question, you are within your rights to leave the interview and make an official complaint to the company's HR department or to your local labor standards board. Do not worry about blowing the interview. You do not want to work for such an irresponsible organization.